Good location - easy walk to the Lanes, sea front and Brighton Tower. Parking just across the road with reasonable charge of about £13 per day, £6.50 on Sundays. Right next to Brighton Station. Quiet, clean, comfortable room and bathroom with all we needed: comfortable beds, tea making facility, TV. Friendly, efficient, welcoming staff. We arrived early but our room was ready, and a late check out of 12 p.m. was offered. Great (enormous!) breakfast. Excellent value - we can't fault our stay in any way. We even returned for a coffee on our way back to the car on our way home. I would definitely recommend this hotel.

Would highly recommend this hotel. We were greeted at reception and made to feel welcome immediately. The room was beautiful - clean and comfortable. The service at breakfast was efficient and staff were very friendly and attentive. There was a good selection of food to choose from and our cooked breakfast was delicious, kepeing us going well passed lunch!

Traveller from Winchester

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No frills hotel, but perfectly adequate. Ignore the bad reviews about lack of cleanliness etc. My single room was small but clean and modern. It wasn't the quietest of places as the plumbing was quite noisy, but it didn't really bother me. The car park was full when I arrived, but there is an underground car park nearby which was actually cheaper anyway, so no problems.
Breakfast was included and pretty good.
For the price I would say it's great value.

We had a short, two night stay at the White Hart and only had breakfast at the hotel. The breakfast was very good and all the staff we met were pleasant and efficient. The hotel is steeped in history and is enjoyable to experience.

Traveller from Cardiff

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Great location, absolutely spotless rooms and quiet at night. We visited Brighton for a Birthday, all we needed was a bed for the night and a central location. The Britannia gave us both.
Breakfast is served across the road at the Cafe Royale and it is amazing. It set us up for a day along the seafront.

Had a few issues at this hotel (Nothing major) but not sure if it was the hotels fault for a couple or Expedia.
Booked a specific room (Sea View Corner Suite) and specified that I would like to confirm that there was a bath in the bedroom before following through with the booking. Expedia confirmed that there was a bath in the bedroom and that they had confirmed with the hotel and made a note about it on the account.
Turned up and was given my room number and key upon checking in, wen't up to my room and I had a different room that not only didn't have a bath in the bedroom but it didn't even have a bath in the bathroom.
I went down to ask about it and luckily had the not on the booking to show that it was confirmed that the room I had booked came with a bath in the bedroom.
I was given a new room within about 20 minutes and moved into it.
The Sea View Corner Suite is awesome, the only issue I had was that one of the windows was blocked by scaffolding, so we had to have the blinds drawn on that part.
I believe that might have been why we were given a different room to begin with (Higher up room had no scaffolding) but it would have been nice to have been warned that there was building work going on.
As we left for dinner the staff apologised for the mix up and stated that they would deliver a bottle of wine to the room for us, they didn't have to but wanted to. This was never actually acted upon and nothing was dropped off at the room.

Pocket Guide: 3 stars Hotels in East Sussex

Home to miles of stunning Heritage Coast, dozens of picturesque villages and historic towns, and some of the United Kingdom's finest attractions, East Sussex makes for a spectacular holiday destination. Compounding the attractiveness of this southern county is its close proximity to London, meaning getting there couldn't be easier. Add in to the mix the county's impressive range of excellent three star hotels, and it's easy to see why East Sussex is among the county's premier holiday destinations.

3 Star Hotels at the Seaside

Among the charms of East Sussex is its medley of Victorian seaside resorts. Whether your idea of an ideal seaside break involves cream teas and museums or bars and bikinis, there's sure to be somewhere along the coast to keep you happy.

The most naturally beautiful part of the county's coastline is towards the east. The famous Seven Sisters are popular with keen walkers, providing dramatic views in every direction. The Avondale in Seaford offers affordable three star accommodation at one end of the cliffs. At the other, visitors can choose from any number of historic and welcoming hotels and guesthouses in Eastbourne.

If art and culture is more your scene, the seaside town of Brighton is also packed with exquisite three star hotels and guesthouses. From the Pavilion and Dome to the Theatre Royal and the myriad of pop-up galleries in North Laine, there's no shortage of cultural entertainment. The town is also full of great places to eat and drink.

The County Town

The county town of East Sussex is Lewes, offering an attractive balance of history, natural beauty and a friendly ambience. The high street is lined with glorious period architecture and the rolling Sussex Downs National Park can often be spotted between buildings.

There's also plenty to see and do in Lewes. From the views atop the 11th century castle to the loyal terrace sing-alongs of the local non-league football team, visitors won't be left wanting for entertainment.

The White Hart Hotel offers an elegant three star accommodation option in the centre of town. Guests are treated to an indoor pool and on-site restaurant.

East Sussex Attractions

Whether you're staying in one of the county's towns or in one of the many rural hotels in East Sussex, you're never far from some great attractions. Thanks to its steady influx of visitors throughout the year, East Sussex is filled with diverse and fascinating things to see and do.

As mentioned, the hub for cultural attractions is Brighton, on the south coast. The town's full of theatres and concert venues, with something on every night of the week. There's also an impressive venue down the road in sunny Bexhill.

If you're after an attraction to keep the kids out of trouble, head into the countryside. Ashdown Forest is not only an excellent place to walk, it's also home to a Llama Park. As well as Llamas, visitors can meet alpacas, Andalusian horses and plenty of other exciting critters!

As you'd imagine, East Sussex is also home to a number of National Trust properties. From the grandeur of Sheffield Park Garden to the modest simplicity of Virginia Woolf's home, once again, there's something for everyone.

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